chassis protection
chassis protection
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colin

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31 posts

275 months

Thursday 14th August 2003
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Having just spent a fair bit of time chipping off loose poweder coating, rust etc and hameriting my newly aquired chimaera's chassis I was wondering if anyone had ever fitted 'internal' mud flaps in the front and rear wheel arches to protect the chassis outriggers from the bombardment of road muck? I thought it might be possible to simply bond a sheet of rubber onto the inner wing which could then hang down over/to the level of the chassis tubes and therefore protect them.

Has anyone tried this?

Colin

wolosp

2,337 posts

291 months

Thursday 14th August 2003
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Funny you should say that - I had considered the same thing. As long as they don't become another mud trap I think it should work ok.
Must give it a go.
Cheers,
Paul.

shpub

8,507 posts

298 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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You will find that the wheels will probably hit them as well as forming a water/mud trap.

roy c

4,209 posts

310 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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colin said:
Having just spent a fair bit of time chipping off loose poweder coating, rust etc and hameriting my newly aquired chimaera's chassis I was wondering if anyone had ever fitted 'internal' mud flaps in the front and rear wheel arches to protect the chassis outriggers from the bombardment of road muck? I thought it might be possible to simply bond a sheet of rubber onto the inner wing which could then hang down over/to the level of the chassis tubes and therefore protect them.

Has anyone tried this?

I have just done this to my S. Different car, but the same principle. To stop stones being flung at the front outrigger, I have adapted a rubber car mat and screwed/bolted it to the inner wing.

S3 Kieran

968 posts

279 months

Friday 15th August 2003
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Like so.........